Amused to Death is a concept album by former Pink Floyd bassist Roger Waters. It was released in 1992.
Amused to Death further explores Waters' disillusionment with modern Western society, focusing specifically on the influence of television and the mass media. The album was inspired by the book Amusing Ourselves to Death, a critique of television and its related culture by Neil Postman. Continuing Waters' trend of having well known guest guitarists featured on his solo albums, Amused to Death features Jeff Beck on lead guitar.
Like every studio album Roger Waters has recorded since The Dark Side of the Moon, Amused to Death is a concept album. This one is organised loosely around the idea of a monkey randomly switching channels on a television, but explores numerous political and social themes.

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01. The Ballad Of Bill Hubbard
02. What God Wants, Part I
03. Perfect Sense, Part I
04. Perfect Sense, Part II
05. The Bravery Of Being Out Of Range
06. Late Home Tonight, Part I
07. Late Home Tonight, Part II
08. Too Much Rope
09. What God Wants, Part II
10. What God Wants, Part III
11. Watching TV
12. Three Wishes
13. It's A Miracle
14. Amused To Death